Try to avoid letting your funds' curve fluctuate wildly. Instead of chasing a single explosive opportunity, it's better to accumulate profits through multiple stepped oscillations that gradually rise. Drawing your own "K-line" is also about addressing your life's themes and smoothing out the difficult parts of your human nature.
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Try to avoid letting your funds' curve fluctuate wildly. Instead of chasing a single explosive opportunity, it's better to accumulate profits through multiple stepped oscillations that gradually rise. Drawing your own "K-line" is also about addressing your life's themes and smoothing out the difficult parts of your human nature.